Passion, Romance, and Qing : the World of Emotions and States of Mind in Peony Pavilion

Passion, Love, and Qing' examines the vitality of 'Peony Pavilion', the most famous drama in Ming China (1368-1644), through four essays (by Isabella Falaschi, Paolo Santangelo, Tian Yuan Tan, and Rossella Ferrari) and an extensive Glossary of specific terms and expressions related to...

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Autres auteurs : Santangelo Paolo (Éditeur scientifique), Tan Tian Yuan (Éditeur scientifique)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Passion, Romance, and Qing : the World of Emotions and States of Mind in Peony Pavilion / [edited] by Tian Yuan Tan and Paolo Santangelo
Publié : Leiden, Boston : Brill , [2014]
Description matérielle : 3 vol.(viii-1555 p.)
Collection : Emotions and states of mind in East Asia ; 4
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